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Q1. Complete the sentences by putting a cross ( ) in the box next to your answer. (i) Enzymes are (1) A cells B hormones C proteins D sugars (ii) An enzyme is a biological catalyst that (1) A slows down all chemical reactions B speeds up a chemical reaction C prevents all chemical reactions taking place D has no effect on a chemical reaction Q2. Enzymes (a) Complete the sentences by putting a cross ( ) in the box next to your answer. (i) Enzymes are (1) A cells B hormones C proteins D sugars (ii) An enzyme is a biological catalyst that (1) A slows down all chemical reactions B speeds up a chemical reaction C prevents all chemical reactions taking place D has no effect on a chemical reaction (b) The diagrams show two sequences of six amino acids. Sequence 1 is found in an enzyme called catalase. Sequence 2 is found in an enzyme called amylase. (i) Suggest how the structures of the enzymes, catalase and amylase, are different from each other. (2) ................................................................................. .................. ................................................................................. .................. ................................................................................. .................. ................................................................................. .................. (ii) Suggest why the action of these two enzymes will be different. (2) ................................................................................. .................. ................................................................................. .................. ................................................................................. .................. ................................................................................. .................. *(c) A student carried out an investigation to study the effect of pH on the activity of catalase. In the presence of catalase, hydrogen peroxide breaks down to release oxygen gas. The student set up five test tubes, as shown in the diagram, and observed the amount of oxygen gas released. Explain the effect of pH on the enzyme catalase in this investigation. 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Q3. (i) Complete the sentence by putting a cross ( ) in the box next to your answer. Pepsin is an enzyme that digests protein into (1) A amino acids B fatty acids C glucose D glycerol (ii) An experiment was carried out to investigate the effect of pH on the activity of pepsin and another enzyme called trypsin. The graph shows the results of the experiment. Complete the sentence by putting a cross ( ) in the box next to your answer. The graph shows that (1) A pepsin only works at a pH of 3 B pepsin has an optimum pH of 3 C trypsin only works at a pH of 3 D trypsin has an optimum pH of 3 (iii) Using the graph, describe twoways in which the activity of pepsin is different to the activity of trypsin. (2) 1............................................................................... ................... ................................................................................. .................. 2............................................................................... ................... ................................................................................. .................. (iv) Explain why the activity of trypsin is different at pH 11 compared to pH 9. (2) ................................................................................. .................. ................................................................................. .................. ................................................................................. .................. ................................................................................. .................. Q4. State two factors, other than temperature, that affect enzyme activity. (2) .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Q5. The graph shows how pH affects the rate of the reaction catalysed by enzyme R. (i) Name enzyme R. (1) ................................................................................. .................. (ii) The rate of reaction can be determined by measuring how quickly molecule W is formed. Name molecule W. (1) ................................................................................. .................. (iii) Calculate the difference in the rate of the reaction between pH 1 and pH 2. (2) answer = . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . arbitrary units (iv) Suggest why this enzyme works better at pH 1 than at pH 2. (2) ................................................................................. .................. ................................................................................. .................. ................................................................................. .................. ................................................................................. .................. Q1. (a)(i) (a)(ii) Answer C proteins B speeds up a chemical reaction Acceptable answers Mark (1) (1) Q2. (a)(i) (a)(ii) (b)(i) Answer C proteins B speeds up a chemical reaction Any two from the following points contain different amino acids (1) Acceptable answers Mark (1) (1) (2) State a difference in an amino acid e.g. black circle in amylase different sequence/order (of amino acids) (1) (b)(ii) Any two from the following points different shape (enzyme/protein) work with different substrates (2) named substrates enzymes are specific ref to active sites/lock and key (1) QWC * (c) Level 1 0 1-2 2 3-4 Indicative Content An explanation including some of the following points (6) more oxygen given off at pH 7 pH 7 is the optimum pH for this enzyme reaction is faster/enzyme more active in neutral solution very little oxygen given off at pH 5 and pH 9 enzyme / catalase less active no oxygen given off at pH 1 and pH 14 no enzyme activity enzyme denatured shape of active site is changed due to strong acid / low pH/strong alkali / high pH no longer binds to hydrogen peroxide / substrate No rewardable content a limited description is given on the results of the investigation that covers one aspect of the results e.g. identifies best pH or recognises when a reaction has or has not taken place. the answer communicates ideas using simple language and uses limited scientific terminology spelling, punctuation and grammar are used with limited accuracy a simple explanation is given on at least one aspects of the results of the investigation and links this to enzyme activity e.g. enzymes work 3 5-6 better at pH7 as more bubbles are released or inactive at pH1 as no bubbles are released. the answer communicates ideas showing some evidence of clarity and organisation and uses scientific terminology appropriately spelling, punctuation and grammar are used with some accuracy a detailed explanation of how pH affects enzyme activity (linking this to number of bubbles/oxygen production) including reference to denaturation and/or shape change of enzyme/active site the answer communicates ideas clearly and coherently uses a range of scientific terminology accurately spelling, punctuation and grammar are used with few errors Q3. (i) (ii) (iii) Answer A amino acids B pepsin has an optimum pH of 3 A description including two from the following points pepsin has a lower activity pepsin works at a lower pH (iv) pepsin works within a narrower pH range the optimum pH of pepsin is lower A explanation linking the following points it is less active/activity only 6 arbitrary units (1) (starting to) denature (1) active site is changing shape (1) cannot bind to its substrate as well at this pH (1) Acceptable answers Mark (2) ORA Accept: pepsin works in acidic conditions Accept: reference to pH9 being the optimum/pH11 is not the optimum (2) Q4. Question Number Answer • substrate concentration (1) • pH (1) (1) (1) Acceptable answers Mark (2) Q5. (i) (ii) (iii) Answer protease / pepsin amino acid / amino acids correct values read from graph (= 12 and 9) (1) 3 arbitrary units (1) Acceptable answers Mark Reject any other enzyme given (1) (1) award 2 marks for correct answer with no working (2) ecf ignore + and - signs (iv) Any twoof the following points at pH 2 the active site is distorted / enzyme changes shape / enzyme is denatured (1) so less successful collisions / less enzyme substrate complexes /enzyme cannot bind to substrate (1) optimum pH is 1.4 (1) pH 1 is closer to the enzyme's optimum pH (1) Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) ignore any names of enzymes (2)